The National Pharmaceutical Pricing
Authority (NPPA) has slashed the prices of 9 non-scheduled cancer
drugs by up to 87%
An office memorandum issued by the drug pricing regulator
in New Delhi said, the maximum retail price of 500 mg chemotherapy injection
pemetrexed, which is used to treat lung cancer, has come down from 22 thousand
rupees to 2 thousand 800 rupees.
The price of 150 mg Erlotinib tablets will cost now cost
2 thousand 400 rupees instead of 8 thousand 800 rupees.
In February this year, the government had capped 42
cancer drugs at 30%.
At least 72 formulations and more than 390 brands reduced
costs following the order. The price cut is expected to benefit about 22 lakh
cancer patients.
The NPPA has approved a formula, which restricts the
trade margin of the selling price by up to 30%.
Comments: All diseases under various National Health
Programs, which are of public health concern, should have all drugs under the
National List of Essential Medicines (NLEM). Drugs for diseases that are not
under the 'public health importance category' can include both NLEM
and non-NLEM drugs. The acceptable price cap is 30% (10+20%) and should be
implemented in all such cases.
Dr KK Aggarwal
Padma Shri Awardee
President Elect Confederation of
Medical Associations in Asia and Oceania
(CMAAO)
Group Editor-in-Chief IJCP Publications
President Heart Care Foundation of
India
Past National President
IMA
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